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Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

2017 was another running year.

I ran more virtual events than ever before. I spent my 40th birthday run/jog/walking a half marathon at Disneyland.

I wore my fitbit, of course. But, I switched my focus from 10,000 steps a day to concentrating on the number of miles I ran.

My plantar fasciitis was still a bit of an annoyance. But, it was better than in 2016. My guess is this is due to the fact that I was training for a marathon in 2016. I didn’t do as many long runs in 2017 – which would then make sense that I didn’t log as many miles in 2017 as I did in 2016.

I completed the You vs Year challenge sponsored by MapMyRun & Under Armour. The goal was to run 1017k in the year 2017.

* RUNNING HIGHLIGHTS: MONTH BY MONTH *

 

January

• Due to snow & ice, many miles were done on the elliptical
• Total miles this month: 60.29
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

February

• Finished HRC’s Mad Eye Moody 5K
• Total miles this month: 58.99
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

March

• Finished Yo Ho Ho Virtual 5K
• Finished Shamrock Run 15K
• Total miles this month: 46.01
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

April

• Finished Race for the Roses 10K
• Finished HRC’s 10K and SPEW
• Finished HRC’s Unmasked 10 miler
• Total miles this month: 66.98
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

May

• Finished Hippie Chick Half Marathon
• Total miles this month: 49.27
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

June

• Finished Helvetia Half Marathon
• Total miles this month: 43.02
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

July

• Finished HRC’s Eternal Glory 4 Miler
• Total miles this month: 33.28
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

August

• Finished She Believed She Could Virtual 10K
• Total miles this month: 34.55
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Year Recap

 

September

• Finished the 5K, 10K, & Half Marathon in Disneyland
• Finished the Quest for the Lost Scroll Virtual 10K
• Finished HRC’s Platform 9 3/4K
• Total miles this month: 68.32
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

October

• Finished HRC’s Sirius Half Marathon
• Total miles this month: 84.48
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

November

• Finished Wobble Before we Gobble 4 Miler
• Total miles this month: 61.89
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

December

• Finished Virtual Santa Hustle 5K
• Total miles this month: 49.41
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

I RUN FOR BLING

This year’s medal count: 19
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Yearly Recap

 

2017 Stats

5K Events: 4
10K Events: 5
Half Marathon Events: 4
Other Events: 4
Total Miles Run/Jogged: 656.5

2015 Total Miles: 440 miles
2016 Total Miles: 761 miles

I have signed up for a couple events in 2018 already. So, apparently 2018 will be a running year also. I will complete a half marathon or two (or three), but I would like to focus on speed. I know I can accomplish the distance. Now, I would like to go the distance a tad more quickly.

Happy Running!

 

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2017 Hogwarts Running Club Virtual Events http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2017-hogwarts-running-club-virtual-events/ Wed, 24 Jan 2018 00:59:06 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=9662 I gave myself a goal at the beginning of 2017. The goal was to sign up & complete all the virtual events hosted by Hogwarts Running Club this year. This was my first experience with HRC and I’m quite impressed with the organization. They host six events in a year, plus have a seventh challenge …

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Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club

I gave myself a goal at the beginning of 2017. The goal was to sign up & complete all the virtual events hosted by Hogwarts Running Club this year.

This was my first experience with HRC and I’m quite impressed with the organization.

They host six events in a year, plus have a seventh challenge medal. The registration fees this year were reasonable at $25 per race. HRC is non profit and the majority of the registration cost goes straight to a charity of their choosing. Because of this, most of the registration cost is tax deductible.

For your $25 you are donating to a charity, receiving a medal in the mail, and can download a digital bib. There is also the option to purchase shirts.

They are active on Facebook for those who like the social aspects. They have multiple groups including the Great Hall and common rooms for each house. I am part of the Ravenclaw Common Room.

 

Charity Miles

Hogwarts Running Club uses the Charity Miles app to track mileage for special events like the House Cup. By using the app, not only are you helping your house, but you are earning 25¢ per mile to a charity of your choice.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Charity Miles

 

* 2017 Events *

 

Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody Constant Vigilance 5k

Charity Partner: Limbs for Life Foundation

The first event of 2017 was the Mad Eye Moody 5k. The medal is fun – the eye spins around.

Whether during a run or on a stroll with the kids, I enjoy spotting Great Blue Herons. They make me happy, even though they aren’t terribly fond of people. When I see one while running, I consider it good luck. It seemed fitting that I saw one during my first HRC event.

I printed my bib and brought it with me to Universal Studios, then stamped the back of it at the Owl Post.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Mad Eye Moody 5k

 

The 10K and Spew

Charity Partner: Harry Potter Alliance and their Granger Leadership Academy

It’s all in the details.
When your owl delivers your mail, the package comes with a quirky saying. Love that! Also, many of the medals come with a saying or decor on the back.

This bib was also printed and stamped in Hogsmeade at Universal Studios.

I bought a basic athletic shirt and used my silhouette and heat press to create my own Ravenclaw shirt to run in.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | 10k SPEW

 

Unmasked 10 mile Run for your life

Charity Partner: To Write Love On Her Arms

Sportin’ my Ravenclaw pride socks.

Even though it’s on the dark side, I love this medal. And, the charity is for an important cause.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Unmasked 10 mile

 

Sirius Half Marathon

Charity Partner: Mission K9 Rescue

An event dedicated to Sirius Black.

The medal has a bit of a stained glass effect. The back is engraved with one of my favorite quotes:

If you want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.
– Sirius Black

Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Sirius Half Marathon

 

The Eternal Glory Four Miler!

Charity Partner: Back on My Feet

A four mile event highlighting the Goblet of Fire.

You get to pick the name and number that goes on your digital bib. My number is always 262 – for the 26.2 miles I completed during the Portland Marathon. I chose a different name for each event.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Eternal Glory 4 mile

 

Platform 9 3/4 Year Four

Charity Partner: Antarctic & Southern Ocean Coalition

Another amazing medal. The light on the train really turns on and off.

The bib is designed to look like a train ticket.

Again, I love all the attention to detail.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Platform 9 3/4k

 

* Time Turner *

The Time Turner happens in October. This is when HRC turns back the clock and reopens registration for previous events. You can also sign up for the Challenge medal and the Perfect Prefect pin.

 

Challenge Medal

The Challenge medal was available to HRC members who registered for at least three of the 2017 events.

The fun part about being in the Facebook groups are the added encouragement and challenges along the way. For instance, The Ravenclaw Common Room provided us an optional challenge for earning this medal. Our position” during our Quidditch match” was based on our monthly total miles.  I ended up being a beater because I ran between 50 & 99 miles. You can be as active or inactive in the optional challenges as you would like.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Challenge Medal

 

The Patronus 5k

I had already registered for all the 2017 events. So, instead I registered for 2015’s Patronus 5K during the time turner.

I registered for this event in October, but technically there was no race date. I hadn’t gotten around to completing it until the first week in 2018. I brought the medal with me on a girl’s trip to the Dominican Republic as motivation to run at least once on the trip. And, I did. I ran only the one time during that week.

Possible Fun Fact: Pottermore helped me discover that my patronus is a ragdoll cat.
A cat? That hardly seems correct. I don’t dislike cats, and ragdoll cats are beautiful. But, I’m more of a bird and aquatic animal person. Or, goat. I do love goats. We don’t even have a pet cat because we don’t want one in the house and the two we tried having outside both got eaten by coyotes. So, no cats for us. Yet, my patronus is a cat. Weird.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Patronus 5k

 

Perfect Prefect

I never thought it could be – but yet, it’s true. I am a Perfect Prefect. I highlighted my name on Ravenclaw’s Wall of Fame.

To be a Perfect Prefect you must register for all six events and the Challenge medal. The pin is free, as long as you tell them you want it.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Perfect Prefect

 

HRC Cheer Squad

The Cheer Squad at this year’s Disneyland Half Marathon weekend. I don’t know these women personally, but I was more than happy to have their support during the 5K. The heat and humidity during the half marathon was brutal. The Cheer Squad had ice! I am not exaggerating when I say that it almost brought me to tears. I was miserable by this point in the race. I truly needed that ice to cool down. More than that, it just felt good knowing someone had my back. It was the encouragement I needed to finish.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club

 

Universal Studios Hollywood

To celebrate our son’s birthday, we surprised the kids with a quick trip to LA primarily to visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I brought my Ravenclaw shirt to wear and created shirts for the rest of the family. All the boys, hubby included, are Hufflepuff and my daughter is Gryffindor.

We went early in the year, so I only had 2 event bibs to bring with me. I brought them for the sole purpose of stamping them with the Hogsmeade postmark.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Hogwarts Running Club | Universal Studios Hollywood

 

I enjoyed these virtual events so much that I already preregistered for all 2018 events. So, yippy! I should be a Perfect Prefect in 2018, too. I can’t wait to see the themes for each event. The first event has already been announced – the Nargle 9K.

Because I’m a sucker for things I adore, and excuses to run, and themed events, I recently joined HRC’s sister group based on Gilmore Girls, the Chilton Running Club.

There is also the Whovian Running Club, if you are a Doctor Who fan.

Now to work on my 2018 Perfect Prefect status!
Happy Running!

 

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2017 Race Recap – Disneyland Half http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2017-race-recap-disneyland-half/ Wed, 27 Sep 2017 16:28:25 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=9307 This was it. This was my day. My 40th birthday spent doing a half marathon in Disneyland.   Packet Pick Up & Expo I was so excited doing my first half marathon during the Tinkerbell weekend I took a similar photo on the carpet. Then, I took one during the Star Wars weekend. So now …

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Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

This was it. This was my day. My 40th birthday spent doing a half marathon in Disneyland.

 

Packet Pick Up & Expo

I was so excited doing my first half marathon during the Tinkerbell weekend I took a similar photo on the carpet. Then, I took one during the Star Wars weekend. So now apparently it’s my thing.

Here’s my Disneyland Half Weekend shot:
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

The Start

The start, as always, had an excited vibe. However, it was hot. Too hot. The announcer said the feels like temperature was 87°. It wasn’t even 5am yet. Blech!
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

Running through California Adventure

I stopped a number of times throughout DCA.

• I had seen Mike & Sully during the previous 2 races, but didn’t stop. I’m glad I stopped this time.

• Since my daughter is a gymnast, I stopped to take a pic of the girl flying around the Toy Story bar.

• The crowd of runners on Hollywood Blvd.

• Cowgirl Jessie must stop for a photo op with a horse.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

Running Through Disneyland

• One of my favorite photos from the entire weekend is this one with Minnie & Mickey

• At one point, I was hoping to get my Castle to Chateau medal and run the event later in the month in Paris. This pic with Remy will have to do instead.

• I was slightly disappointed that my only photo op with Woody, during a Toy Story themed race, was this one of him up on the balcony of The Golden Horseshoe.

• Runners on Main Street
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

Running the Streets of Anaheim

•  It was crazy hot, but the sunrise was lovely.

• After stopping for all my pics in the parks, I ended up with the corral I run/walk 3 hour pacer. I kept with them for awhile, but eventually went about my own pace. I did enjoy the bit I was with them. I will have to keep it in mind for another event.

• During the run, the red flag came out.

• As always, I enjoyed all the entertainment along the way. This time we had a Polynesian group, a Mexican group, and a car show featuring Lightning McQueen.

• The Hogwarts Running Club had ice in a cooler for the runners. So, so awesome! I was sweaty and obnoxiously hot. I grabbed a refreshing handful of ice and shoved it down the back of my shirt.

• I can’t stop for every sign that catches my attention, but I had to stop for this one with Chandler.

• This was a different course than my previous RunDisney half marathons. This time, we ran through Angel Stadium. I’m not really a fan of ball sports, but it was a nice change to run through the stadium.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

The Finish!

I’m always happy when the finish line is in sight. But, I was especially thrilled this time. Given the choice, I would absolutely run on a 30° day before running on a 90° day. Run/walk/jogging for 13 miles in high temps and high humidity is not my idea of a good time. To be nearing the finish line was a huge relief.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

I love/hate the photo on the left. It’s one of my favorite finish line photos ever. I typically look like a dufus. This one, though, is a lie. I appear to be in great spirits – in reality I feel miserable and half dead.

After finishing the race, I headed to the medic tents for ice. I walked more during this half marathon than I ever have before. Unfortunately, I’m not a good fast walker and I know my posture was horrible – resulting in back shoulder pain. I placed the ice on my achy back shoulder and also on my face to cool me down.

By the time I got a pic with my medals I felt much better and ready to conquer the rest of the day.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

I earned 4 medals that weekend: a 5k, 10k, half marathon and the double dare challenge medal for completing both the 10k and half.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

— More than Running —

 

My 40th Birthday

I don’t usually celebrate my birthday, not even with a family dinner. That works well for me.

However… I was in Disneyland and somehow 40 seems like such a milestone. I totally enjoyed the day in every way I could.

• I got my birthday button, which looks amazing.

• I found a cake and balloons in Mickey’s house and pretended they were for me.

• By coincidence, we were having a little snack break at Refreshment Corner when Alice & the Mad Hatter came by to play musical chairs. I absolutely talked my friends into participating with me. One of my favorite moments ever! To top it off, the Mad Hatter sang me a short, silly birthday song.

• I made us shirts for the occasion. Mine said, A Very Merry 40th Birthday to Me. The others said, A Very Merry Unbirthday to Me.

• A friend of mine had her 35th birthday during the trip. We celebrated our special days with a margarita from Rita’s Baja Blenders in California Adventure. I like margarita’s, but I didn’t really care for this one. I did enjoy the company and atmosphere, though.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland Half Marathon | 40th Birthday

 

This was certainly a RunDisney event / Birthday I will never forget.

 

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2017 Race Recap – Disneyland 5K http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/2017-race-recap-disneyland-5k/ Wed, 13 Sep 2017 16:28:19 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=9305 When I found out the Disneyland Half Marathon was being held the day of my 40th birthday, I knew I must go. And go, I did. Thankfully, I have fabulous friends who didn’t mind going to Disneyland.   Packet Pick Up & Expo Thursday afternoon we stopped by the expo, grabbed our race packets, spun …

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Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

When I found out the Disneyland Half Marathon was being held the day of my 40th birthday, I knew I must go. And go, I did.

Thankfully, I have fabulous friends who didn’t mind going to Disneyland.

 

Packet Pick Up & Expo

Thursday afternoon we stopped by the expo, grabbed our race packets, spun wheels, won prizes, took photos…
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

On the way to the expo we stopped by La Brea Bakery for blackberry mojitos. They were dee-lish!
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

Our Costumes

I have been friends with these two since high school. We dressed in a group costume as the Main Street Electrical Parade. We were the Blue Fairy, Pete’s Dragon, and the Cheshire Cat lit up with LED lights. They are not runners and I so appreciate them coming to do this with me.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

The Start

Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

Walking through California Adventure

My fav is our pic on the trolley.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

Walking through Disneyland

We didn’t stop for many pics in Disneyland, but we did get a mandatory castle shot.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

Hogwarts Running Club

One of my favorite places during a RunDisney event is the section between the two parks. During this 5k, though, it was virtually spectator free – except for these two from the Hogwarts Running Club. I knew they were a good group to associate with.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

The Finish

The anticipated finish line.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

We did it!
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

Our bib, tshirt and medal for our accomplishment:
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

— More than Running —

 

Theme, theme, theme

I do love having fun with a theme. Since my friend dressed as the Blue Fairy, a pic with the fairy while on the Pinocchio ride was a must.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

 

Dining at Disney

The night before, I ordered this citrus chicken plate from the Cocina Cucamonga in DCA’s Pacific Wharf. It was amazing. It was a little spendy – somewhere between $12-$15. But, I have paid that much to eat at Tortilla Jo’s in Downtown Disney.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 5K

The evening of the 10K we ate at the Plaza Inn. I had fried chicken and mashed potatoes, with green beans. It was also really good, but a bit more expensive than the chicken from DCA.
Ridgetop Runner | 2017 Race Recap | Disneyland 10K

 

I don’t know if my friends loved waking up early to do a 5k, then spend the rest of the day at Disneyland. But, they were good sports and I’m so glad they came. One of them, though, is talking about doing a 10K – so that’s a good sign. Maybe I’m slowly converting her. Bahaha…

 

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